Brânz de burduf

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Brânz_ de Burduf[edit | edit source]

Brânz_ de burduf served with Feteasc_ Neagr_ wine

Brânz_ de burduf is a traditional Romanian cheese, known for its unique flavor and texture. It is a type of sheep's milk cheese that is aged and stored in a sheep's stomach or a fir tree bark, which imparts a distinct aroma and taste to the cheese.

Production[edit | edit source]

The production of brânz_ de burduf begins with the curdling of sheep's milk. The curds are then cut and drained, after which they are salted and kneaded into a paste. This paste is then packed into a sheep's stomach or a fir tree bark, known as "burduf," where it is left to mature. The cheese is typically aged for several weeks to develop its characteristic flavor.

Characteristics[edit | edit source]

Brânz_ de burduf is known for its creamy texture and strong, tangy flavor. The cheese is white to pale yellow in color and has a slightly crumbly consistency. The use of fir tree bark or sheep's stomach for aging gives the cheese a unique, earthy aroma that is highly prized by cheese connoisseurs.

Culinary Uses[edit | edit source]

This cheese is often used in traditional Romanian dishes. It can be served as a table cheese, paired with Feteasc_ Neagr_ wine, or used as a filling for pastries and pies. Its robust flavor makes it a popular choice for enhancing the taste of various dishes.

Cultural Significance[edit | edit source]

Brânz_ de burduf holds a special place in Romanian cuisine and culture. It is often associated with pastoral traditions and is a staple in the diet of shepherds in the Carpathian Mountains. The cheese is also a popular item at Romanian markets and fairs, where it is sold alongside other traditional products.

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